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Clear filtersThe Dos and Don't of Orientation
Here ya go froshbabies. This is the definitive guide.
Ask a Friend: Back to School Edition
Welcome to Ask a Friend, in which four of my fellow Obies share their thoughts on the ups and downs of college life. In less than three weeks, we'll be back at Oberlin, so today's theme is BACK TO SCHOOL!
What I've Done, What I'm Doing
A long look at what I did this summer and what I'll be doing next semester, with cute animal photos!
Love and Distance
Love makes you want to skip through the mountains, turning in circles and singing like Julie Andrews. Being away from the person you love is decidedly less enjoyable.
Senior Year Bucket List!!!
In which we get MAJORLY PUMPED for our final year at Oberlin!!!!!Decompression Camping
When this semester ended I knew I wanted to celebrate with a camping trip. My friend Rewa and took off to my brother's favorite spot, Nordhouse Dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Circus, Finals, and... The End?
In the past two weeks, I've been in the amazing OCircus! Spring Show, had finals, and had to say my goodbyes to friends.
The Trials and Triumphs of Freshman Year [feat. DJ Khaled]
My adjustment disorder was something unforeseeable, but the experience of overcoming it has only made me hardier and better experienced. More importantly, it gave me an incredibly powerful motivation to succeed in everything that I do.
When One Door Closes, Another Opens
In a way, I'm glad I didn't get what I wanted right away last semester. I ended up getting to see more of Oberlin outside of my "expected" path.
Surviving Finals: A Love Letter to My Friends
Finals are really tough. This is how I got through them.
Hosting an International Friend for the Holidays
This winter break, I had the wonderful opportunity of being able to host my fellow Oberlin friend, Jenny, from China.
Kindness in Filmmaking and Beyond
To me kindness is an important thing to exercise because it's an expression of mindfulness, mindfulness in the sense that it's the recognition of another's personhood.